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Alexander Skwar wrote: |
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> Phil Sexton schrieb: |
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>> Here is another guess: |
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>> How about /etc/conf.d/domainname? |
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> Yep, should be configured as well. But as you can see there, it doesn't |
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> set the domainname of the system: |
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> # DNSDOMAIN merely sets the domain entry in /etc/resolv.conf, see |
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> # the resolv.conf(5) manpage for more info. |
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> Alexander Skwar |
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I saw that there was a /bin/domainname and /bin/dnsdomainname that both |
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are linked to /bin/hostname. I just used the command: |
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# domainname uilleann |
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and now the command: |
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# domainname |
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returns |
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uilleann |
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My /etc/resolv.conf remained unchanged. |
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Perhaps this is current usage? |
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